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Alexandra Hose,

TUD opens "incubator" for start-ups

The Technical University of Dresden (TUD) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have opened the new "launchhub42 ComSpace". In addition to cutting-edge research for future 6G communication networks, it also focuses on visionary ideas from the fields of robotics and sensor technology.

Prof. Frank Fitzek (Speaker of the CeTI Cluster of Excellence), Prof. Holger Boche (TU Munich), Prof. Ursula Staudinger (Rector of TU Dresden) and Florian Sägebrecht (Coordinator of the launchhub42 project) at the opening of the module building (from left to right).

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The Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) opened the new "launchhub42 ComSpace" in front of the TUD's Barkhausen Building on August 8, 2024. The modern modular building offers start-ups an innovative and creative environment to advance cutting-edge research for future 6G communication networks. The launchhub42 ComSpace serves as a creative and stimulating "playground" for new technologies and concepts for spin-offs. Located in the center of TU Dresden, it will be the heart of the 6G-life start-up community, introduce students to the latest technology and promote the next generation of technology pioneers. It will also promote dialog between start-ups, researchers and investors. The technological focus areas include communication, robotics and sensor technology.

"The start-ups at launchhub42 focus on DeepTech in the field of 6G communication, including robotics, AI and the metaverse," says Prof. Frank Fitzek, holder of the Deutsche Telekom Professorship for Communication Networks and spokesperson for the CeTI Cluster of Excellence, describing the key technological topics that users will focus on at launchhub24. At the same time, this platform will ensure Germany's long-term sustainability and technological sovereignty. The launchhub42 ComSpace could become a "showcase for excellent innovations - Made in Germany", emphasizes Fitzek.

The incubator is currently working with 20 start-ups. Over 100 square meters of meeting rooms, offices and demonstration areas are available. By promoting talent and innovation, launchhub42 aims to catalyze the implementation of visionary ideas into real solutions and thus shape the future of technology.

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